Totton and Eling
Totton and Eling is a Town in the county of Hampshire.
There are great places to visit near Totton and Eling including some great cities, villages, lakes, towns, historic buildings, shopping centres and airports.
The area around Totton and Eling features a number of interesting cities including Portsmouth, and Winchester.
Don't miss Southwick, Milford-on-Sea, and Hambledon's villages if visiting the area around Totton and Eling.
There are a several good lakes in the area around Totton and Eling like Southwick Park Lake.
Totton and Eling's best nearby towns can be found at Aldershot, Lymington, Gosport, Basingstoke, and Southampton.
Fort Blockhouse is a great place to visit close to Totton and Eling if you like historic buildings.
The area around Totton and Eling boasts some of the best shopping centres including The Malls - Basingstoke, and Westquay.
Airports to visit near Totton and Eling include Southampton Airport, and Blackbushe Airport.
Totton and Eling History
There are some historic monuments around Totton and Eling:
Places to see near Totton and Eling
History of Totton and Eling
The Iron Age Hillfort at Tatchbury Mount is evidence of early settlement in the Totton area and Netley Marsh on the edge of Totton was the site of an early battle between Anglo Saxon invaders under Cerdic and Romano-Celtic peoples under Natanleod. The construction of Testwood Lakes revealed a treasure-trove of ancient artefacts including one of the oldest known bridges in England, believed to date to around c.1,500BC. The area’s history is inevitably closely connected with ship and boat building but more with its timber trade. It was the site of much illegal dealing in the timber unlawfully obtained from the New Forest.
Eling’s attractions include the parish church and Eling Tide Mill Experience. St Mary’s is a Norman church built on Saxon foundations with registers dating back to 1537. The Eling Tide Mill Experience is Eling Tide Mill, its visitor centre, and the outdoor walks around the mill pond at Bartley Water and the Solent Water shoreline at Goatee Beach. Eling Tide Mill is one of the very few working tide mills in the UK but cannot be equated with the mill listed in the Domesday Book. Hampshire’s only surviving medieval toll bridge is here, across Bartley Water by the side of the Tide Mill. This has been in use since at least 1418 and still charges users today. The Eling Tide Mill Experience was closed for refurbishment from 2015 and reopened 9 April 2018.